Immunology and Immunotherapy

Overview

The module will look at the cellular and molecular aspects of immunology, including the innate immunity, the adaptive immunity, immunoglobulins, generation of diversity, antigen recognition, antigen processing, immunoassay design and role of cytokines in immune responses. The pathogenesis of a selected of immunological disorders and the role of immunity in protection against pathogens and cancer. The module will also explore the area of immunotherapy.

Learning Objectives

On successful completion of this module students will be able to:

LO1: Evaluate and discuss current principles in immunology
LO2: Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of elements constituting the innate and adaptive immune systems
LO3: Critically evaluate current immunological methods
LO4: Explain the complex nature of the pathophysiology of selected immunological disorders
LO5: Analyse ways of manipulating the immune system to prevent or treat disease including the role of immunotherapy in cancer treatment.
LO6: Apply problem solving skills.
LO7: Employ communication skills including oral presentations
LO8: Demonstrate innovation in science through the application of knowledge.

Skills

Critical evaluation of the relevant scientific literature. Problem solving skills, oral and written communication skills. Time management and effective IT skills for production of poster.

Assessment

Must submit all elements of coursework including completing the class test. To pass, students must score a minimum of 40% in the combined continuous assessment elements.

Coursework

100%

Examination

0%

Practical

0%

Credits

20

Module Code

BIO3104

Teaching Period

Autumn Semester

Duration

12 Weeks